Prophecies for the End of an Age.
The prophets of the ancient world, in their search for a fixed calendar on which to inscribe the dates of events far into the future, looked to the skies. In a world before electric light, the fixed and immutable firmament shone down on the world; the revolution of the stars and progression of the constellations of the zodiac were a measurement of time passing more accurate and lasting than any of man's invention. The astrologically aligned pyramids record the progress of the years, counting down to the end of an age. As the proverb tells us: Man fears time, but time fears the pyramids.
The constellation of Orion, the figure Man set in stars, has now arrived at its northernmost point - a journey that has taken nearly 13,000 years. The summer-solstice sun, in the hand of Orion, now crosses the eastern and western sky exactly over the Khafre pyramid. The belt of Orion now rises over the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem. On either side of Orion will be the seven visible planets of the ancients; the seven angels of prophecy.
Could this be the Sign of the Son of Man in Heaven, described in the Book of Revelation as marking the beginning of the Apocalypse? We do not have long to wait to find out . . .
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